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<p>Can you tell which cube is different? You can ignore the orientation of the letters &#8211; they are merely for identification. The symbols have been added for those readers who are colourblind.</p>
<p style="color:white;">If you are puzzled, we have a <a href="https://justpuzzles.wordpress.com/solutions-to-puzzles/#202" style="color:white;">solution</a> for you.</p>
<p><strong>Did you know?</strong><br />
The <em>subiculum </em> plays a role in spatial navigation, mnemonic (symbol) processing. You probably already understood that this puzzle challenges the 3D representation facilities of your brain.</p>
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